c4 JOHN' W. MVIMIFLI.S, ri'BMSIIER. DALLAS, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, MARCH 23, 1867. VOL, XIV, NO. 17. WIIOLK M M 15 I B, 701. .Message of the Prtv-ltlciil of flic Inlli'd Stales, Hetiintlnir lo the House of Keiiresontatlve a Hill Kntltletl "An Act to Pro vltle Tor ttie More Ktilelenl Nov eminent or the Itcbel States." 7'n the Jlniise of Itriircn'iittltim: : I have examined the liill '-to pro vide for llio inoro cllleiont govern mi'iit of tlio rebel States" with tlto care and anxiety which its tran scendent importance is fulfil la led to uwnken. I am unable to give it my nsscut Tor reasons ho grave, thnt I sides (if ttio Atlantic liavo shod ho much blood and expended go iniicli tl'CllttlirO. Tho ton SlatOM liainod in the hill aro divided into flvo districts, For each district an ollberof tho army, not below tho rank of brigadier general, is to ho appointed to rnlo over the people; and ho is to ho Mipportcd with mi clllciont military force to cnahlo him to H-rform his duties nnd enforce...

'TV i I ,1 JOHN W. SWIXDKLIS, ri A Hilt In Hie Horn!. Andrew l.oo rumo homo from his ahop whero ho hud worked all day, tired and out of spirits ; camo homo to lils wifo, who was also tiroil nnd out of spirits. "A smiling wilo nnd, cheerful homo a piuiuliso it would bo!" said Andrew to himself, an ho turned hit eyes from the clouded fueo of .Mrs. Loo. and sat down with knitted brows and mood)' aspect. OWS UI1U I1IUUUJ nn:i.-k. Not n word was spoken by either, Mrs. Leo was getting Kiippor, and j thoro was Bomelliing in tlio expros alio moved about with aweary step. siou of tho countenance that a littlo "Como," sho said at last, with a ! puzzled him. sidoglaneo at her husband. - I "Don't you think so?" shoaskod, Andrew aroso and went to tho ta- quite soberly, bio. Ho was tempted to speak an "What u question!" cjueulatod nnry word, but controlled himself, Andrew Leo, starting up, and going and kepi silent. Ho could find no , round to tho sido of tho tabTo whero fault with tho chop nor t...